Hand Made Hoes Any farmer will at once see the differ­ ence between these hoes and the ordinary machine made kind. They cost more but will last a life time. New Stock of Sunbeam Mazda Lamps just received, also Reflector Holders. Stovepipes Fitted to Order. C. C. Miller Estacada, E ST A C A D A • Oregon. PROGRESS Roofing 2 Ply Cascade Roofing 1 ” ” ” - $1.50 $1.25 Silk-lisle for men, women and children. Pair 25c W e have a few bargains in 5 panel doors. Good cotton socks for men. 2 or 3 pairs 25c Estacada Lumber & Produce Co. Women’s hose. 2 pairs 25c Suspenders - “Armor P late’ 25c Colgate’s Talcum Powder 15c 108 sq. ft. to a roll. Doors ( W e S e ll Feed, Of Course ) :p ra- ing to Begin Soon The Garfield Round Table met All people wishing to have or- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Published tverv Thursday Muminb at chards or individual fruit trees D- Dunlop, last Monday evening. ESTACADA. ORfGON , . ------------- „ .. 0 . .... . sprayed, as per arrangement Mr. and Mrs J. Fischer and son R. M. Stam lish, E d itor ‘•nd M anager . . . .. „ with the County Fruit Inspector, of Portland spent last Sumías at the postoffice in Estacada. Oregon as should notify W. R. Reid of Gar­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. P\ Jorg second class mail field, who will be in charge of ot Fstacada. SU B SCR IPTIO N R A T E S the work. The machine would 1 Nobis McMillan of the P. R. L. . SI 00 One year 50 have Si* months . commenced work in Esta- & P. Co.'s Upper Dam crew, ac- cada last Monday if the weather j companied by Clyde Schock and Thursday, February 25. 1915 had been settled, but they are Tom Morton of Estacada, is mak- waiting until the trees are dryer, ing a trip into Olalla Lake to with a promise of a couple of rewind the gauge clock, which W h ile Eastern Clackam as mav days clear weather, after spray- has been recording the rise and not agree with Senator Dimirk on i inf?- j fall of the water for the past six all m tilers, they are heartily in ric- Parties having but a few trees, months, at the mouth of the lake. cord with lii.s firm stand on the pro­ [ need not buy the spray material, hibition question ami much credit Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Crndin- but can arrange with Mr. Reid is due him and the coun tv delega sfcv of Springwater. owing to ill j to attend to the entire job, or he lion for their strict enfotcement and health, have moved to Portland will do the work and the owner passage of rigid laws, regulating Eventually they will teside in Cali j can furnish the material. the liipior traffic forma. Mrs. C r u d in s k y 's father In many cases, owners of old aud mother will immediately taki j orchards are cutting them down About four years ago, Estacada j and utilizing the land for better charge of the Springwater ranch. inaugurated a “ Clean U p D a y ” purposes and others are cleaning T h e s cen e ry , populace and live and recently arranged for free mo­ the trees, preparatory to proper­ stock in the vicinity of Dodge are tion picture entertainments for their ly spraying. being rt produced for the benefit ot Saturday visitors. Canby is now Inspector Standish spent a few |>osteritv now, as Mr. and Mrs following the good exam ple and the days last week in the vicinity of FMgar Horner are working then Canbv Herald is calling upon its Mollala and Canby, inspecting new kodak overtime. citizens to hold a “ Clean U p D a y " orchards and nurseries. I lN C O K * )R A T K D l T h e members of the Spiingwatet G u n C lu b claim to be breaking all records at the clav birds these fine days, on their grounds near the W allen’ s place. With similar re­ ports coming in from the Faraday, Gai field and Eagle Crt«k s p o ils ­ men. the coming fall should see some spirited matches at the Esta C8da R o d '& G un Club s traps. there, and last hut not least. O re ­ Scales B eing Installed gon C ity opened all of its moving B m e r C. K. I.ueke of the Union picture theatris free to the visiting Meat Co. is havnig a six ton set of public last Saturday. Fairbanks scales, installed at the Flstacada Stock Y a rd s These F.ven if the New Coun ty Bill was scales, costing $275 00, will be ad- joining the pens and will ureatly fa­ killed by the indefinite postpone­ cilitate the weighing and shipping. ment route, the need of a county in — this part ot Clackamas is still f-lt. For Blood j J. W. Reed ot Kstacada sold all and a couple of knockdow ns has T h is is not the title of a 5 cent I implements and stock on his river t.ot taken the fight out of us yet. movie film, but describes a ccu r a te -! ranch to ■ Mr. Coxard, who, with ly the feeling that will exist be­ his two brothers, have recently leased W o rk is certainly the best p an a­ tween the rival basket ball teams, a couple of the neatbv farms cea fi>r all evils and when we all have a common cause to fight for, we forget onr petty quarrels and j.-alou-iis Duiing the Cascade Coun ty fight, two years ago. all jealousies were forgotten and all men worked shoulder to shoulder and if the present little one round fight for the New County hill, did nothing el-e, it resurrected a com­ mon cause and the work did us good. During the recent Cary con­ flagration. two of Rstacada's bit­ terest enemies forgot their troubles and, before they realized it, were speeding as fast as an auto could carry them to increase the flow of water into the reservoir. While more fires are not oeeded, more work for the common good is. next F'riday night, the 26th. when Jas Smith of Eagle Cieek brought the Springwater Hirst Team, meets into the lystacada Stock Y a i d s last the Estacada T o w n Team, for the Monday a dozen of the fimst fin­ return game. ished-off hogs that have been T h e battle will take place at the shipped from here this season. Estacada Pavilion and the prelim­ Fred Jorg of Estacada recently inary event will lie an equally hotly contested game between the Spring- purchased the Bill March house on wafer Second T ea m and the Cur- Currin St. and will move into it E. M. rinsville aggregation. T h e Spring- within a couple of weeks. water Team s have already won the Miller and family of Springfield, first encounter and captured all Oregon, who own the home where trenches, but the locals hope to re­ Jorgs are now living, are rtported claim their laurels on their home to be contemplating moving back battlefield E v e ry b o d y is invited to Estacada in June. to come and root. Hosiery Unknown parties have been com­ depredations in vacant Mrs. N B. E cke r of Indepen­ mitting dence, Or. is spending a few days houses in Dodge recentlv, and. so at the home of her daughter, Mrs. far. no motive is apparent except W. F. C ary of Estacada. malicious mischief. ✓ Axe, Sledge or Grub Hoe handles 25c Park & Closner Hunt Hide;. Istacada K Lctsch Mills First class lumber of all kinds. Dimension material a specialty. Prompt deliveries made from big stock on hand. Phone or call at mill, at Dodge. 0. C. Klaetsch, Owner. I Pay Highest Cash on Delivery Prices For Hogs - Sheep - Cattle I shall aim to ship a carload of livestock from the Estacada Stock Yards at least every other Monday noon. Stock must be delivered at yards by 11 A. M. on shipping date. I shall spend certain days in each month buying stock throughout East­ ern Clackamas County, and if you have any to sell, phone to R. M. Stan­ dish at Estacada and he will quote prices and give date of next shipment. C. E. LIICKE Livestock Buyer.